ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Page. 

 •Map of Stonehenge and its Environs, from Sir R. C. Hoare's " Ancient 



Wiltshire," voL i To face Title. 



Facsimile of Aubrey's " Icknographie of Stoneheng " from his 



" Monumenta Britaanica " 32 



Sketches from the " Monumenta Britannica " ..... 36 



Copy of the oldest engraving of Stonehenge, dated 1575, from that 



made for Gough's edition of Camden's " Britannica " 45 



Copy of the rude draught of Stonehenge in a MS. in Corpus Christi 



College, Cambridge (from that in Gough's " Camden ") 46 



Chromolithographio Plans of Stonehenge in its original, and in its 



present state (see page 233) 54 



•Ground Plan of Stonehenge, from " Ancient Wilts " 54 



•Stonehenge, from " Ancient Wilts" 58 



Copy of sketch of the " Slaughtering Stone," made by Mr. Cunning- 

 ton, F.S. A., in 1802 93 



Copy of Mr. H. Browne's print, showing the manner in which the 



transverse stones of Stonehenge were connected together 93 



Map to illustrate the Belgic Inroads in the South of Britain (from 



Dr. Guest's map in " Arch. Journal," viii.) 104 



Long Barrow, from Hoare's " Tumuli Wiltunenses " , 149 



• "Bowl-shaped Barrow 149 



**Bell-shaped Barrow 149 



**Disc-shaped Barrow 149 



**Section of Disc-shaped Barrow, at Winterbourn Stoke 149 



Urn, with overhanging rim 16 inches high, 11 in diameter, (Hoare's 



" Ancient Wilts,'' i., 237 and title page) 168 



The " Stonehenge " Urn 169 



Incense Cups. 1. "A very beautiful and perfect grape cup " (Sir 

 R. Hoare "Ancient Wilts," p. 199) from barrow No. 133. 

 2. Of the "Contracted" form, from Woodyates. (See on this 



cup, Thurnam's British Barrows, " Archfeologia," sliii., 373) .... 169 



Drinking Cup, from barrow No. 93, half-size 171 



**Ivory Armlet, from Winterbourn Stoke 179- 



**Amber Necklace, from Lake 181 



**Plates for an Amber Collar, from Lake 181 



**Collar of Amber, as restored, from Lake ■.. 181 



*»Gold Beads, from Wilts and Norfolk 183 



Gold Plate, from Bush Barrow (two-thirds of full size) 183 



The Bustard (vignette) 240 



•For these iUustratioas from "Ancient Wilts," vol. i., the writer has to thank Mr. J. Bruce 

 Nichols, who has most kindly allowed him to have these copies taken in Lithography, by transfer 

 from imprcBsions from the original copperplates. 



*• For these illustrations the writer has to thank the Council of the Society of Antiquaries. They 

 form a portion of those which illustrate i)r. Thurnam's papers in the " Aichseologia," xlii., xliii. 



The remaining illustrations, with the exception of the copies from Aubrey's " Monumenta Brit- 

 annica," made at Oxford, and the map, were engraved for the writer by Mr. Bidgood, Curator of 

 the Somersetshire Archaeological Society's Museum, at Taunton, The urns and cups are copied 

 from engrarings iu the "XumoU Wiltunenses," 



